My father was what they refer to as a very brittle diabetic for a couple decades before he collapsed during exertion. He was in the hospital for over a week before they decided that maybe he'd had a massive stroke. This was in the 90's. The rest of his life was a series of 'little' strokes, each one robbing him of more brain function and mobility. None of them diagnosed for what they were.
Likely what we're seeing today is just the result of a system that was already broken and corrupt back in the 90s, or perhaps already well on its way to functioning as intended.
My father was what they refer to as a very brittle diabetic for a couple decades before he collapsed during exertion. He was in the hospital for over a week before they decided that maybe he'd had a massive stroke. This was in the 90's. The rest of his life was a series of 'little' strokes, each one robbing him of more brain function and mobility. None of them diagnosed for what they were.
Likely what we're seeing today is just the result of a system that was already broken and corrupt back in the 90s, or perhaps already well on its way to functioning as intended.